03-21-2024 02:36 PM
Yes, i have seen
FMCv 7.x import of object groups - Cisco Community
it does not give the actual CSV format.
what is the csv format importing objects into an existing group in FMC?
If I were creating object via csv then i would need
Name, description, Type, Value, lookup
where my "type" could be host or range.
The below gives Zero info about what the headers are, etc:
From a post last year:
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03-25-2024 11:15 AM
@tryingtofixit it doesn't look like you can do that natively from the FMC GUI. You modify groups using the API.
03-25-2024 10:27 AM
bump, zero answers wow! am I posting in wrong group for FTD/FMC?
03-25-2024 10:39 AM
03-25-2024 11:05 AM
thanks, yes, that is for creating objects from a CSV, 100% get that csv format. host, network, network range and fqdn.
So now you have created 20 vpn-ranges objects. how to I get these into an object group?
What is the format in CSV to import these individual objects into an object_group?
The object group has to be created in the GUI beforehand, but after that all is a mystery, much like Bigfoot or the Lochness Monster.
Thanks!
03-25-2024 11:15 AM
@tryingtofixit it doesn't look like you can do that natively from the FMC GUI. You modify groups using the API.
03-25-2024 11:39 AM
Thanks Rob. Rather than improve the GUI, cisco tosses it back to users, because everyone knows how to write code.
i am sure this has been mentioned many times here, the FMC GUI is horrible and need a huge update or overhaul.
Even Fortinet's antique GUI is better than the FMC. And the Palo Alto GUI blows the FMC GUI out of the water.
Hey it can't be that hard all they have to do is use the REST_API, right!
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